Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Apr 1889, p. 1

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B. BARNEY &` 00.. ,a9pmNonss street. xinmon. [Hal-Ill`! CA!!! PBX )! PAID FOR OLD It mink It QVIK`IU0IjIIl|IIUJXI'II.III [hr Inuaur. I gononlly root 3! and you In the acidic the whole ol Ill Ith th apt! of In]! :3 gr `in tho. m.:ltlII 2 IL PIUIIIKIII I uh it crank It ITKUITI WT`. C. `Wu . III, IIITIT unudotor pll, on the followtngdny I van hdtluud Etc the witch ol "wotkhm the dogs" and the no tho nook whip. I whip with I nook about I ft. long and a lull Ian Inn Iona. In which lnthr Announ- unoudotorr -.. l..lpl-a..I III. I'D. II NH. ITIVUTXII D DIIIIWKM capable ol dnggg the huviou burden: with tholrooun one over the moat dith- cull and plums. and hardly not known It Itunhlc. I hud to run than voohh Nnpkr hofon tho rivon could he fordod. and out phon it Inn with tho - out -lioul that I could got the om through on current In: no strong. Hnvlnn nnnhod mv dnnnon- which UlII'9Il'II 1 UK UIITIII III I) I313`. Having roaohod my dutlndon. which vuthnolutu of l8.0(l)wrcIoullod the Rnkotnou block, and being fully luhllod n A mdnt III` nnn- on Ch: lnllnulnn dgv I HUI` IIIU IIIU IIUIUIII Ul III! II IWIVU K oval. Some of the sheep rum in Hawks`: Buy an vary I IV'!!l`I(ilIg from NJ!!! to 250,000 tons. ut the diiunlcy ol was to any of the nun in HM: kc`: Bay In very `real. The main road from Napier to Turn in indeed I problem. A broad river, 0 Walton, by to be crossed no furor than thirty-two limo. And I crock of the some river 23. hoddu which the road in vary precipitous, braking round ulnrp corner: with I vhw of end: grazing MI) foot blow, and performing other similar oooensrkitia Thu mud in maul! Lllvarlnd hr hnllnnkn. 3.`; ' '"'.:""' 27"" ""'::.:."*'".:.r:'":: HIV . I hln nl mu thee huviln - l hn:In|u Illllullrl; III JVOWV agpnuu. III I. CIIICHY devolo in Butte`: Bay, which province in jun y oolobnted thmuzhout the world !or the ue oheep that are round then. and for tho lino wool thc y grow. TM: in ac- counted for b the drvneu of the utmos- horo and the Ight of the loud shove not oval. Snmn of tho sheen run: in Avid: BRIS00 HOUSE, NLPANEE, ONTARIO K I RRIILIEI I 3333 Shoo (Arming form: one of the principal iudlut in New Zalnnd. Thin in chiey Annalnisgn` In II--|y-h Rnu .-5.8-}. -._....i..... ` KTUWI `VIII Illu flwlll Ill IVIU llwll Ill". Lllll ` rut of the country in on the whole very evel. thou h surrounded by lofty hills. Most of the mud in covered with munnkn, n Iort of low ehruh, and more with brncken. The mnuuh lehurnt And cut down shout the month of February, and on good land grass seed in I-imply sown in the (she: and will in I short time fatten I bullock to the acre. The price of government land in this dntrict is 2 per tore. land fenced into lleldl fetches from 2 to H0 per acre. while fornfnrm fenced and sown with En liah arses need l0 per acre is naked. Stnnl eu- burhen fume lying within one to four mile: of my of the six rovinciul olpittll would now genernlly in from 20 to 3!) per morn. PUIEIIUI. IIIU sugar UOCI HIFIVX WUII. lull is found to conhin much more uugnr tlnn ` the ntneplnnt in Germany. Tobacco. hopu. main, g: And Almonds. lemons, olives give abundant nnd re ular crops. The vine alto grow: well nnd npeua in the open air. This nnrl of tha conntrv! in on the whnla verv IUT IHU urue PIUWIIIK I3 IIUIII D IO [U Illllungl ` per acre. Many person: devote their entire attention to fruit ierminsz. All the Engliuh fruits thrive wonderfully well, especially peaches. 'lhe auger beet thrive: well, And in found tn conhnin much mom nunr then XFIIXI. flu Wdhto in the cgricultursl district of Aucklsnd. the nerd chnrnctor of the soil throughout he ng light and porous and I little undz. Th'e o I had in At present covered wit fan: I jnvo man. It In Il\v-v now... even: -Il\n elittle ee;d . : in: covered wit: fern encr the gun. It le very en] to cultivate, on: be understood from the feet that the nvenge price psld for the tint plowing is from 8 to 10 ehilllnge nor Anna. Mnnv nernnnn dnvnta thnir anti:-an LIIII I_13lIU-IUTIIIIIK UUKI UICII IIIQIVIQUCI ebout ht shillings perweek end in moetly adopted y clerks and other: to save hotel ex neee. agriculture] uxunnrou. The opportunities fgzgetting on in New Zonlnnd Are Very g ,but notuo good no they were. for trade In dull there At. pre- uent. Clerk: in built get from two to three uuineu per week. srtiuns get ten shillings Ada , and a--metiunea more. Living in cheap, the vmeut being obtainable at 2d per pound, And every one indulges in most three time: I dn'. Mont young men club together, "buchelorixing" u it is called. This hnchelorixing cosh etch individual shout iuht. Ihillimn nerloalz And in mnntlv spurt. wood : tne neunn no nu menu tne old country. Andwthen et length tlb Anchor in dropged in Aucklnnd harbor, wltt I spectacle in in- el_ ! Hill: end luly mountains tower nbnf nl ; on some of tiem we `notice sheep and Kettle grulng ; my little house: with Inttioed verendnhe. m which native liliea end uohiu hung gm nlly ; then comes A In plothgf gm-dun, blh ornamental and III. the Ilhnln nnnllid hv A think hadn- I HAVE PLEASURE In notify!!! I%mnll`l5 friends and customers that I will R M ls`. THE STOIUC FURMEKLY OCCUPIED BY MESSRR. M. H. WALSH & C0 one door west of McAu|oy cc Co `u aookuoruhngnu-oat. on 131 April. In thnnklnl my friends for the patronage so generously extended to me for over thirty years. I beg to auto that I will be In a position tn SHOWTHE LARGEST AND BEST RANGE _0|l`_. ENGLISH, FRENCH md CKNADIAN S'U'I'I'I]Sl'G-S. P J P9,. _ ' plelnflnve uuuwpuuuuuul 0| luv nun`. The voyage Do New Zealend is attended with the usual routine `of storm: and calms, with variation: of inlnee cold and heat, until at lent the ehoroe of the long desired haven loom in eight. Every one ie on the qui vine. boxes ere `eonded. trunln ere peeked. hope ewelle hlgh In every breut. whether it be that of the humble ertilen. who he: ooue to make e how home for his wife and children. 00 thet of. his more uiiiird brother, the Inglieh ferm hand, stand on hie right, Int of the oeplteliet who lee I In I new oolitry new outlets for h'I gtovln wealth, or egtin that of the ll who look to the inuence of A man mmmmlnl uhn` MI Hutnl-A him tn ' IIIVIIIU WIJU Elf K Wu` lnllllullce 0| 6 more congenial chni to restore him to the health ha ha loobln the old country. `no. ugh-up gt |AnnI|\ Ol usual.-- 2- 4...---) Tho Apponnnoo or land Ann 0|!-I-The Pggplo Who go to Now Zenlnnd. And What They Exvdll `to D6 --0ppor- tunltloo I-`nr suociu Not What They h. A LETTER wmcn Oouvevs can DEAL of NEWS. ' " "NEW ZEALAND S LOOKS. Owluponou of the Elm-. `PL- ....L..__ n. \Y....v 7-..l- uuuus I :5. ml` um I LII which lnthr moon- lIii`y'"hl:ud o, a lo U307, LEI -Il'0l| Jlu--IIITIDII Bran-on rudlromull tool thooou try. 0:: ' hunday night, Inch hon Md Cgvour on the won, and for town! mllu north ol tint place, the noun Ill almost o|tinly'b_nrnod over. lhny LPIIII lat houqn. hupnd nu. loath ad south:-at at tho hvo Ilhnd qulb an nnuly. II IIII yIII' lll. wncn n-UIrnInp an npru P; 1930 and I878 ltooonrrod on Kp-ii 9 -mu.. it: nu um: mar 5': the country that It has nd Ital at thb Ah. I-C Izuuutwu uu at-w-u Only oovu time: In the put oontnry Inn 3 Ruhr Studs been later thn this you. Aprlllbl. luau-liunon noord in tho outuy wuln 1845. than It occurred on Much 98rd. Tho Inns! in tho oolmnry Inc In its your IBIS. when Fnurmmg on April lth. In [1 mad I878 It occurred on S pring 0veI:o:ti-n '3 :nd~ `Fine ` Diagona s ALL A1` UNUSUALLW LOW PRICES. THOMAS MOORE, gnu.-._-o . -o- -. - 4|-\ nll coluln. alnulgou loll. LIII UJWII ll un- der the local pnohlblclon low. Sondlgo hops I drug Icon. When In refund to V0 Bohr whiskey Bohr followed him to la boon boo_o__IIgq__ slmnlvo. Alha- ordorlng or owoy oov`3`r`il"IlIB"m.` Sundl nd upon lulu: Ind hi: ion follow- od wlt further thou. _ Illlod For Ila: Prllolplc-I. LotmvIu.I.. K ..Apl l.-At Burhvillo, ` Thurndu , Inn in Va shot sud mom!- ly noun ed by hi: nnolo. Dr. Saudlgo, sud hi: oouln. Sandigoh Ion. The town In nu`- rlar thn Inn] nmhlbltlon lnw. Sanding vo ege round Uepe or Uood ugpe. on that the Peneme cenel scheme eeeme under I cloud. I venture to ict (bet if ` the public eee their ho iud in favour of e nick ooeen eerv oe between Cenede -.... _..I-.uI ...uI n|.n if eh. pail-mu n-ul eervfoe between--C;ee` And nglnnd and due if the reilwey and marine euthoridee on this eide fecilihtae thin Arrangement, the Canadian Pecio route will become the deeldentum of I ooneidereble eeetlou ol trevelng humnnit ~ A. u-moon. I0 XVII II III! DTUIQ. I think it would be e rotehle undertsk- ing for the leoielstors o Censdn to hesten the consunmstion of the idee proposed by ~ the Orient slesmshi compsny to run s {set line of steemers tween Plymouth end Helifsx in connection with the Cenedisn Pacic reilwey. end by so doing to bring the countries of Austrelesie into touch with Cenede. W here would be then the tedious end often dangerous journe s round Cspe Horn of the sailing vessels lled with wool end mutton from Austrelle sud New Zes- Innd. The (`median Pecilic route would he the greet commerciel highwsy to the out ; it would he the fsvourite route of travellers from Englend who wished to svoid the burning host of the Red See or the dresry round Gene of Good Hgpe. on the: the Punmn cenel scheme seems pIl' IIIIPBFIII ICIC. A: to the climate of New Zealand I think we may say it in a climate favourable alike to the preaervation of robult health and most congenial tn the development at all loral purluita, and one in which every `nglieh grain. gtau.lruit and ower thiivea. Here we have a country with splendid cli- mate. ne land nnd puturea well vutered, and grand mineral reaourcea. New Zealand is undoubtedly 3 line country.|nd to the man who ha a little capital and in not anhamed to turn hia hand to whatever turna up it` open: a wide and endleeu Iphere for the ex- ercise of those talent: which will ennble him to earn hia daily bread. I think it would him A nrntahln undertak- IIXIIIIGI [I `DO GOIIBII IIIEII OI DOW bl` land. Single trnnke are llollomd out and form the largeat native eanoea. New Zea- land contains about 80,000,000 of acres or near] 2,000,000 more than Great Britain and reland. From the experience which has been gained by working a small rtion of it 54.000,lX)0 acre: of available Ian would probably be reduced to cultivation av. a clearing coat of ill to 5 per acre and its productive capability under the roughest nmkeahift, farming, might betaken an equal to the permanent grazing of four sheep or to the growth of twenty ve buahela of wheat per imperial acre. A: to the r-Iimaua nf New Inland I think rruurli up Urruq Hanoi. Duh. In-oh a0.-Ton-lblo pnlrh lug Ann I-nnnrtnll [mm All nu-In of thn noun XIII BIIUV WIII unu IIIUTB. The flmu come: next to the kcuri in point of quality. It in I moat graceful pine, much ` huvior than tho hnri and mote durable. Inc--- A- ...-L....._.. -3..- 1- - H..- s-.. l IIUIVIOT ill. IIIU KIIITI IINI IIDIU TIIITIDIE. Ioturs, or mnhogsny pins, in a. line troo. works well Ind splits frooly. It mostly -|un._.l- l-. AL- A-`Oh I-I-..A AC LY-.. '1`- THE DRUG HITSINEBS heretofore carried on by me. at 12! Princess Street. will in future be conducted under the rm name of CHUWN a Ml'l`CuEl.L. It the old sumo. Thanking the public f\ r the kind ntronage extended to me in the past. and soicltin for the new firm a continuance of the name. would like an tmrly settlement, olnll out-ntandlngnocounta. as l un deahous of closing my books to date. A. I . (,`H()\\'.\'. I)!-uavlnt wu ouereu I poemon on me rauwey sur- vey. Thin. a many b- imopined. in not the molt easy work in the world. We need to walk eometlmea thirty mile: 3 day ohein- in through thick bushes, levelling and to ing al hte, etc. This was not all menuel labour, or when we came home and the "Billy" was boiled and tea made `and taken, plane had to be formed and the day`: work tnlkhed over. The survey, on which I was en ged extended neventy mllea on one Iide o the _Wellington road end forty milee on the other, end the object of the survey was to term a railway through the bush from a place called Te- hanite to Wellington railway. Surveying I may here mention in A very interesting end remunerutive employment, but who- ever taken it up must be prepsred to under- goa lbrge amount of bodily fetigue. The bueh ecenery in lovely; some of the tall fern: atand twenty or thirty feet high; the ferns branch out a coneidereble distance. The hurl of New Zealnnd, it in common in the Hokiang and Hnipera diatriota end roduoea large quantities of reeinone gum. `he gum digger: camp generally on the edge of the bush. They erm themeelvea with long iron proda.which they thruat into the ground, and they At once can tell whe- ther the eoil in formed of decayed luuri or otherwiee. A good deal is sometimes -node at gum digging. It is very rough, hard work, but it vou are lucky money in made out of it. The gum diggers are, as e rule, the meet dieaolute set of men in the mun- try. Twice A year they come down from the bush to town and do not leeve till they have spent all their mone . They generally hand over to the lendlor or "bone" of the hotelat which they stay A big mm of money. any eixty or eeventy pnunda. and request him to let them know when that it gone and they will nd more. TL. .58....` `nu... -.-.-e 0.-. sly... l.-.._l :-e I\p\:-. men zuwmg noon grape:-ny rrozen, ll uone up in nch, sent own to Napier by rail`, and suffer: nothing b the 'onrne . It in ` then sent o' In Imnl launc es. tted up with freezing machinery. to the ship: lyin `If Anchor in the bay, and than tranaferre to Englnnd. Afhzr mv Arno:-inn:-A nf nlmnn fnrmlhn T to gangllnu. After my experience of sheep farmlng I was ohrdd I pooltion on the rsilway sur- vev. Thin. u mnnv h.. imnninmt In not PIUXIOH Ila HJIIU. . I my here In: I word about froun mut- ton, no it is an ouhtedly one of New Zea- lend e moot importent exporta. The beat mutton dome: from a pleoe celled Tomonn In Howie : Bey. where it in frozen. Their . are large freezing yvorlu there where an` mnny an a thousand ahee 3. dny ere frozen. They out off the hey 3 end feet, on these are deemed useless and the car oueeee lie therie till some one tithes compan- aion on their onellneea and cerrlee them off. I have often thought what a pity it in that the poor elsewhere have not the name chmoe of getting A meal thll norde. The V meat having been grape frozen, I: done In) in nuh. sent own to Nnnier hv mil: urly, and I:hon\pot{0rm 1. large Ihare * of e d labour. They noon become bent and broken. are old It forlty. and repuluive at sixty. A few of the high~born Rnngltnn girl: IN, however, very beautiful in com . plxiou Illd figure. I mnv ham nv A word About frnun mug- I10 Lllolou at lunar. Pnlrlo on ljrml ._L u--_u. so -r.. lollllotu U, UIIC WI 0`. OI VIC Tl student: the} Inn graduated. Eh brother, Jo! Hartman, also of tho Wino, In asking an Ant count. _ NOTICE or REMME The gold modnllht of the :1 modic- ouqr; u manned In Hot nu. lornorlsnol Plain, urly at the Wluo nod. rln three years ol lab new din he curled on In regular work In the competing roonund bk nnoouu In them` fora, til the more crodlloblo. He II t toned by tho prolcuon on of the -nninntn that Inna undnnhd. Eh hrnllnr. won I531. IUBMIUIIKIZ eermone wen preeohed by the, Incumbent In the morning upon temple bulltlin end In the evening on peelteeoe. Theo orel eer- vioe wee been-ty end-llee Brnethgel-'eoe|~ .`i n2 u1'ia` n'.'a'.".:$o...T"I..."?v'..?f.I "'85 Send morni pexmhe Bleho ol cm {In ...d'#..u.. ," The union vutordn in St. Juno. about-vonpoll Iaaadnlnbla ........_- -... .......|..4l L. uh- In.-n-L.-I In ! louulg sauna. ' St. Paul`: church. (Prenbyurlua) Smith - Fcllu. ma r-ooponod yutordsy slur under going onlu-cement and ropniru. luv. Mal- colm Iuogillivny. Kingston, Mill Rev. Jnmn llnn. d Knox (lurch. Pnrlh. much- 00lI'| -III`I|llV| Iy. AllIIIOII, Illll ISIV. ! fauna Ron, 0! Knox church, Pu-III. panch- ICCVIII IIC WK WET] WI-"ail I Pill ? III!" tslnln 8326. On u-oh 22nd the puilhlonorl In Perth wsltodon the Very Rev. Don O'Connor- und pnluhd him with I PIIIO containing o handsome mm of money. accompanied by \ loollng address. St. Pllrl olmmh. lPranbvhrlun Smith : - u V u v . - - u. r_... .. .7--.- -. --... thrown b I rnmwny horse. A motnbor of on old on hlghl respected Frontenac hm ily. npright and dnltrlonn. neighborly and kind. nothing but good on be aid of him, sud hi; name will be ouvod down in mom- nt with whom. The lunonl or also place on Tuuday At noon to Guns noque cemetery. Mr. Sohlvono. hld|n& rcvlvnl urvla in Picton. has concluded 0 work. On his Ingvlnn ha in nu-nntnnl lth A Inn-an non. TICKIII, IIII XDUIIIHKI TU WUTI. Ull IIII 33:5 pnuontod with I punt con- The Lace John W. Ashley. John \\. Ashley, lately I resident of Pittsbur , And formerly of Kingston town- ship. dioon Sunday morning st his resi- dence on Centre street, in the city. whither he moved two cars since to enjoy rest And invigorste hi: health. He has been ailing for several weeks. partly from or ic trouble And partly the result of 3?; an nlrl Am hlnhlv rnnnnntnd Frnnlnnnn fnm HOUSE with pffht rooms um extension kit- h hard to t are W! h good bl! 3 golencenlentk '0notmVI Comret: immegte :33- The clergyman Who Want to Leave thy ' Montreal Ilethodlnt Conference. Rev. J. W. Spnrling, president of the Montreel Methbdiet conference, left for Toronto this Lfternoon to ettend a meeting of the transfer committee. The following `have uked to be removed from the Mon- treel conference : Rev. J. Awde. Preeoott. called to Brempton, and whose place will probably be supplied by Rev. 8. P. Roee, now at llrempton : Rev. 3. Bond. Mon- treal ; Rev. W . G. Henderson, Stuneteed. and Reva. J. Mueeell, S. P. Brown, J. W. Runionl, and John Stewart who desire to gem the Northwest. Rev. J. W. Spu- llng will also be trennferred to the Muiitobe conference. Rev. Dr. Ryckmnn may be trennferred into the conference having been invited to Dominion church. Ottawa. DOHIIDRIIEI (IIVIHKCCI (H8 IDIOTHISHOII. New You, April l.--I`he Herald`: Paris eaye the proceedings which the - ernment aeema decided to institute ag It Bouianger on the char `of Ronapiracy against the safety of the_ etate,-I form the burning question of the rdoment. It was expected that the chamber would have been met with a demand for the autho-" zation of the contemplated prosecution. Saturday, but it eeems certain that on the morning of that day M. Bouohez refilled to put his signature to the demand. In con- sequence the government was for the mo- ment placed in the preeence of an obatacle which, however, it ie credited with the in- tention of overcomin hv asking Bonchee to reaign. Thia misun eretending between the government and the ma iatracy, at the out- aet of the a"air. in of t Tgmvut character and caueea many doubts an to the wisdom and utilit of prosecuting Bonlanger. At present al that has been made public ia that the charges a ainst Boulanger are aimilar to thoee on w icb the leadere of the League Dee Patriotee are arraigned before the tribunal correctional. The dominant impreaeion remaining, after the perusal of this document, is that the counts of the in- dictment are suiiicient to jue. the pro- secution for illegal "ueoola on and even for participation in secret aocietiee, but that they are imey and feeble aa ground: for accusittion of cone iracy againat the state. The greatcet c arge against the league ie that of having planned the mobili- mice of the league forces, but the object they had in view has not been ascertained with precision, nor doea it neceeearily fol- low from the isolated fact that a document ccntaining inetructiona. in view of a etreet uprising. was found at the houee of the league that any such plan had been concert- ed or denitely determined upon. There in no indication, moreover, that Bonlanger had had any personal connection with the lee ue, eave the fact that he gave aenb acrfption of 3.0! franc: which `would be difficult to aeeimilate with an attempt against the aafety of the state. It is impos- sible not to enpvpoee that the government bee in in pcoeuion other proefe which it refraiae from making public at the present` guncture. otherwiee the -ution which t contemplates would a grave piece of imprndence, TUUIUUT IUIIGI `HIV IPOUCUTZ lurnllnetl I` W the fupor, whlle mother report is thus the lion Angina divulged the information. Nu- Vnnv Am-il I __ Hm FhwL 1i n lorvIcoa In thvchnnhu Yesterday. holding. inhuu Ln: nnnnluulgol A -nl-E (In his rerun: no wm no auapenuea. ` .. The Dix Neuvieme Su'edg publinhd tho indictment agninat the members of- the lhstrjotic league, 5 copy of thok document. having been obtnined smreptiounly. Ono nimour state: that Bouchcz furnished it to the Inner. wblla mother renort is thus The Ooiadltlon ol Amclu In France our tlu Proposed Arrest ot Boulnn[or- _`l'he Indlotmoncs Published-Luise: Points 0! the cue. V ' Puma. April l.-I`ho csbiuet decided on Friday to ask the chamber of deputies` Sqturday, to prosecute Boulsnger who st.- tendsd Saturday's sitting. The refusal of Bouchez. the publlg prosecutor. to sign the indictments against Boulsnger on the round that more was not sufficient hula or s charge of conspiracy csused I grant Iensstion. If Bouchez should persist in his refusal he will be suspended. Thu )g"r Nnslsnanp .\`u'u-In nnlulinlsrl IL. us REFUsEbwT6/Si IT. THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR wnu. NOT ATTAQH ms NAME. i luv! $1-nod Honoura- goldmodnlllotol J] n I_"- nnnnunnn&h-IuI-h- ASKING FOR T RANSFERS. A SMALL HOUSE on Centre Street. V lc- Oorln Ward. Rent. including taxes. nlxty dol- Iuupor nunum. Also I Smell Home on Wool. Street. Sydenham Ward. opposite the L Houses in good order. Apply to A. Mob R- MICK. Princess Street. IN MEMORIAM. NO. 77. A FINE FARM U!` 75 ACRES. E-at I'M`! of Lot No. 15. Pat Concussion Township of Kingston. beautifully situated on the Lake Shore. one mile from the Penitentiary. Good large house. outbuildings. orchard. &c.. unila- hlo for A farmer or net. A[3t|y on the gremiaeeto JUHN G AHAH, P. .addrues. nrnunmn h. ohen hard A , Soft gator with aubnu: convenient Queen I Coll e : immediate - session. Anply on the prom see 128}, or at . o. lqltt Union Duvet. bouvoon Gordon and Alfred .. 1. We hopn by careful attention to business. luupirg a stuck complete in all its branchm. * and by catering to the wants of our customer: to merit (1 loge snueof public putronnge. SHOWN l MITCHICLL. llruunriuln Ill Pl-innnqn Strum. nu. UARIGV I.n~'I!ms1'n.\`l-`.. rm`?! a\'n Rnmvm ca Ii_u':o'r r'rm.kr. mod on from rocl. King-Itou. Much In. DEVONSHIRE TERRACE No. 2 Sydenham Street. Extension kitchen. `Water andtaxea included per month. Enquire at C. LIV- mesroiv an BBO` 1-. Poelclslon m May. 1'0 REN'l'--WHOLl8.ALE S l`0RE-Cornor of Clarence and Ontario Streets. Apply to W. H. SULLIVAN. Snlio tor, Clarence street. or J. B. Mum-av. Telephone No. 170. FROM 'r MAY. that good. aubstm house on tau-to 81:00 near Union. at cont wcnpied b Mrs. noon. Apply to! SPEACY. Walu asteaoy. A BRICK DWELLING AND A SPONE DWELLING. with or without furnaces and All modern Improvements. Both are near the cor- ner of K513: and Rat streets. Apply to HAC- DUNNEI & MUDIIG. THE SHOP AND DWELLING on King street. oco led by John Henderson as I wholesale anorroro. Apply to JOHN REEVES, Brock Iu-eat. THAT DESIRABLE BRICK IIWELLING. 1!) Earl Street. at present. occupied by W. H. r'ormwlth. Possession Many hat. or sooner if Nfw B_IIOK HOUSE. EARL STREET. in `Ear 'l'ermoo.nenr Birrie Street. Appl to B. ` 1:ARNEY. S Prinoeu Street. or at 2`! Eu] 1* . tract. urnum. Inrge.oen1ruI. wen nttoa. Terms wusonahle. Poaoooaion immedlntoly. Apply `Box." WHIG. .__+ A SHOP ON KINGSTREE I`. wiih dwelling n`aslt>ove. near Market. squnre. Apply IL 48 Earl . net. ' IXIIIJLVVIINPNI lilvvvj 454::-uvvnn unis: `9: P3333: AID `ran on WI!) p M. "` D01 , Luu.l.Rooo. Bonn mi km " N0. 4 UULBUHNE S'l'H.EE'l`. Honana dpld waver baths: six roomr extension kltohon. Possession lat lay. Apply to J. B. MCIVER. A FINE FARM OF 75 ACRES. E-at Part 1:! Int Nn, L1, Int (`.nm~nnxlnn Tnwlmhin uf armm nii?iimT1v%nT1di.'T HOUSE IN vAui3n.v TERRACE. Po;nea- slon May 1st. Apply M. WHIU OFFICE. _ "6171-m-nF`oi L }6Ea v}ne._-"oil. A337: ' to D. A. GIV1INd.Barript.er. IMMEDIATELY, A. GOOD |"00.K. Apgly to guts CAMERON. Corner ot King and man V 7 7 7 V n A OOOK. An 11 to LADY OARTWRIUBT. 13 my atrenw V x 2.. nail-`ll-V0 A~uu.n-In Kingston. Mu-oh 31st, John W. Anhlnv. sand I` IA.API_ \|`6lIll888 [0 J 'orlamuuth. j The funn J1'4llhEY-LlI AIIQIIUII, llllrull olll, uunu w'"hr'.'xu 9'11: M It v: .15 o p rom I a e raaidenoe, Centre street, on Tuesday at 12 `:-'!: -:.~~ ~...:-W .:">:.:rz.; men In uoqu n nootnro VI Attend. ' II mun from Iurguon on me nun or Inc I. I 1'. RR..und nnomor lino ot mu-ad con! into the vlhce thla summer. than making one of the Ilnut. buslnoul places In the county. llrllgglaul. IEI I lluuuau DLIUI7 A. P. CROWN. I E. C. MITCHELL. MAY. substantial` house on Street. Union. nro- u NO. 4 COLBORNE STREET. Hotand Gold ` wnlnr b.n.hn: nix mmnn: axmnnlon kimhhn. onrxcm. 1.u~ge.oenuKi. well mod. renn- wasonable. lmmedlntnly. Anni! A SHOP ON KINGSTREE I`. ` IbOV8. near Market. snuu-a. An IOIDAY. ` noun noolvodwll .m. b J. Reid. onmu meeting of lfndon Luise. 'I`I'_IIAW_ - - Tlljlillr Paul): of "B" `Com It Drill shod. ANNUAL meeting of $219`: society at 8 p.m. P-m- , ASBIZII at 9 un. jj FOR SALE 03 TO _RN3.: HOTEL AND BT03 1 nAI- nu nun Inna. into um VI-[Q this am making It one th`vlnut. buslnoudallool county. Apply to H. 0RIl'l'l'l` , Sydonhnn. voL. LVIl[._ 1- THE T)A#ILY WHIG. UHUWN It MI'u:nIs;I.1. Druggluts. I24 Prinvsoss Street. (\ll'\l I II` 1` Ill'I`l"I-II`l.I _W uxnoufx} 7rX}I6n. nu. vn -u-u. 1'I7ZDA!u `II--....-_.. .5 -V H llnlxl-I' ouucl \L good. IUDSIAIIIIRI re- kmnnn. Annlv to T win: dellink Anni! -- -r--- :---_- 030108 7131;? O IAKIR8 FLOUR- BIID GRAIN. PIIQID 81?.` 0190- VII AND TIMOTHY BIID. 3 ? TKT A T? TTT tznun N. Drugulul. Inn!` at New York; W. I`. What: Muuohuum. to ho autumn-uonhry auto. Goorgn H . Shloldl, Iltonrl. to talcum-st -patrol ~ Prince. of sat: a. N.Il.'to In pm-an Nan Muloo. Wrfljg 0! UIII `Nu Iloxloo. -yvv--u--v-nu vu IIIC I Ivar-U \\'AsIn|Ia'w.I. April |.-I`ho pr:nldonl uni zl;o.;ol},owl| uoniliutlou ltatho no- no to : um . II Ian. I) be trouurbr oi the United 3130!; III]: 11. Roberts, New York. to ho Aulohnt-trot New York; W. I`. Wlqnu. of unnngnhnnaltn In ha nan`-Q-Int.-u-5--- .1 IIIIIIHCT KIM} UIIIIKTITII IDIITIICI IIlI0ll,llId her chlldron to death. The ' Ind All occu- odthoumo bod. Tho drain a In III hunch It had ollothond than all. In. Klmlohh huohud, who was 3 cupc- tor died an months ago. and rho nppnod bond! -hytnttnztuvnhhg.` " mu.wAu:IllI:, April 1'.-lln. HIIIIIII KimleintIId`MF!llfwulI1lIh'Il`wIvt17et-nod to death in their home on Fifteenth other early this morning. The house le a smell two story fume end Mn. Klmlein with her ohlldreu eooepled the noomeoe the lover oor. There wee on Indication the: the mother bed dellbereu y burned hereel!/end her children to death. Thnv Inn! All mum. The Preeldent end Mr. lien-leon ere Vexul Because He Did Not Got It. Nxw Yuan, April I.--The Sun'e Wuh- ingtou seya : The preeident end Secretery Blaine feel very much outteged et the ection of the eenece in rejecting Mr. Heleteed, end the eenetore who voted egeinet him will not nd the etmoephere of either the white houee or the etete depertment heelthful for some time yet. A ntlemen who wee driv- ing for two houre 1! th Mr. Bleine r-n Setur- dey said he telked of nothing elee then Hel- eteed'e rejection, that he eeeme to feel woree over it then he did over his own defeat for the pleeidency. It eeeme thet there were eeverel repnblioen eenetore who did not vote for Heleteed, but only four voted egeinet him. The eenetore eey they cennot under etend why the preeident ehonid ehow eo much feeling over M r. Heleteed e rejection. Seid one : `Re hee rejeeted our nomineee, end we heve juet ee good e rl t toreject hie under the conetitetion. ' lune ee- eumee the reeponeibility of the pohtieg power with the preeident. We 3m end ooneent thet oertein :- le ehell he eppoint- ed to mice. It in I ved b eouethet the preeident will re-nolninete eletaed end give him enother chence." lion-an And Chlldun Arc stoned to Death In Illwnukpo. Mu.wwxu. Aprl! l>.-ln. Mu-gust Klmloin Illd"H8F!Ill` I!MIdl'll`wIlI'-{run-nod IHITICI II .lJ,UlI}.Il.Il. 15 DH UWIDAIIGG eince to $30,000,000. Thin emuing shrink- age in its market value has been attended with nbundnt sensations. Mnny of the staunch friends of the compmy hue been ruined. One report aye that in I ber~ gnin completed yesterday Gould hes secured 35,000 ehnree of Acchieon amok. It is state ed, too, than other Inge blocks are to be delivered noon. Enough in edded to the enormous purcheee he in enppoeed to have made und r cover. to give Mr. Gould An in~ uentiel place in the Atchieon company`: nnirl. if not, indeed complete control. IIUJIIIIUII IIADUI SHOT`:- "Itu selling {or twice as much u it will bring 5 year hence," Ha said. while Wall street nmrvellod. Jny Gould kept his word. Those Ipeculntorn who tend on nil Atchi- non tip gut nu enrlv opportunitv to reap big prots. A year ago the capital stock of the Atohiaon oompsn wt: selling in the market at 890,000, . It has dwindled -inn` on QQII {Nil {VII This nvnnuina -In-inh. `J31 1&1 EL`? IJ&\ICUIH FOR SALE OR TO IT; final. in the county zdumo In the VI! I at lhrgovunmh. ll mllol from Klrgutnn L a line 0 the K. I Inmnm vlhln thin nnmmm-_ thnn mnklmr IX lUl' BWU yearn DI" IIIUIU. LIIU UIIJUCI II tho control of the Aichiaon, To kl I Santa Fe railroad oolnpony. the c is! of Jay Gould`: foes. It: com tition Inn powerful anon h to Imnnootho huonrl Plolu with apoufy bankruptcy. Gould became so much Agitated than he issued proclamation: of Inr ngninnt hi: aggressive riul. Be In: un- heuisatiug in advising his friend: to sell Atchison stock short. HI- ...II:...- 6.... 5-1:..- -- ......qI. -- It ...:|l The MI:-tour! Pacic : Rival Gatharod II In the Great Railroad King. ` NI-:w Youx, April l.-Jay Gould in cro- ditod with having accomplished the object toward which be has boon bending hi: enor- giel for two years or more. The object in tha nnntml nf tha Alnhiann, Tnnala l Ranta nlpou pruucuou. The bogus priest. untaonood to live years in the penitontiuy, at Toronto, boforc luvlng for Kiuptnn. handed Detective Cullen 815, with the request that it mivht ho zivon to his mother in Montreal, who in in very poor circumoupool. {"6 VV UUIHIIHIHKUT IICUICM IIXT ,UCl'I *9. .All the leeding preechere of London,` Eng, referred to Mr. Bright in their ur- mom yeeterdey. Mr. Gledltone and other prominent nteteemeu Attended I memorial eervice in the Chapel Boyd where Bishop Plpon prenched. Thu Ixnn-Ill nu-in-O xnhnnnnti in Run van:-I PIIWO WCIKIII IIIDIF I VIII- Tho queen ha learn d tch to_ Em ror William exprouing regret or the ion the Uermsn men~uf-war at Samoa sud III!` lym- pothy with the relutivel of thou who lost their live: in the disaster. DZ- L`J-2_ l`I..-.I.....I. L..2..LA..A Ln l\....`.. IIHUIT IIVUC In FIIC llII.IIyUI- Sir Edwin Chadwick, knighted by Queen Victoria. in the oldest mun ever sdmitted into the rnnlu of chivnlry, being in hit ninot -first you`. He wrote an trials for the eslmlniater Review sixty year! ago. All tha Iaulinu nranchan of London. WOTHI UI UWUlI, WLIIII Ill! 1 pints weighs About 1 tom. The nueen hu Ian I dun AIICIIIDG IIIII UK IIICII OI IIIC WFDVIOQ naval vouell whomre um home are to come to San Frsnciooo. "PL- n..|.- 1.0 `KY4.-okn-uh.-In-ul I. ah. I0 Ell! l"I'IIICllII. The Duke of Northumborlsnd in the proud sud happy or of 82,750,000 worth of jewels, whhe his gold and ulver nlntn wniahn About IQ Inna. ` DKIT III WIIII DIV 39" III III`. The church an only Iooloty. London, hu roooivod infornstion that the mission- nrioa in Nysnzs pad Unprn no nfo. A The eldest IOII of John Bright, 5 liken] unionist, will content the Int in Birming- ham undo vacant` by the death of his fnthor. The Daly Tdegrttm nay: -Count Bia- mnrck bu made 0. nih oir. on the n--O nl (1.:-nnnu in and: [nil-unrnlnnal On CITY FLOUR STORE. ..---.- -Ann-u - L g --v-nu --Arum IT 0| Uallllllyg W TIE uuuorunuu K0 `nglnud. Tha ucrotnry at tho navy bu cnblod to Auckland that the men of the wrclod ..-..-I ......I. -In.`.... ..-.5 Inna. .-. 5.. 4.....- ` FIIC `V "II" `KICK- Under recent logs] ruling: All the concert bull: in New York, where -liquor: are told, were cloned yestnrdhy. Elishl Bunetg, , _lm held the posi- tion of clerk an of the Uulud Stutu In thuoi {or yarn. Thnnhnl-1| m nun-v nnnintv. Inndnn_ WHO rlue on (DC IIUOWIIK. { Ed. Rqonoy. Prescott, hu st prount n ntriu of eleven trolton as his tables on the \ iur track. \ IT...I.... ug...-.5 I-...l -w.Il..... .Il LL- ...........t `Tho lploo of the )lorn|n'l_I npou And the Von luau Iohnnnn. ` Bani. Bothnno, qr:-inter. ha gone to Auucrn . l"|.- DJ]--III- -...I.. .--g-6 gll -L..I..-n AUIBFIIII. Tho Ballovillc police arrest All whoolmon who ride on the uidowslk. DA 1) .... .. D........oo I.-. .6 -....--..o - Hui Swain`. J4] [noun at tho PI-uldolt. A__II I EL, A,,,l . . 1 cuxunn BTIAIIIIIP 00IPANY. Bunnta tun New York ovary sntnrdny. An t.bor|udABInt. ILA. hill`. lorry Dock. foot or "rock it..'K1nnnon. - . HALSTEAD AND HIS OFFICE. T .;;.;I....;.;; THILEADING UNDIRTAKIR. PIINC1 S111`. ` '-"IVK II-KIIKI 3;} O I)- FRANKLIN" . ll;-I-II own-I JAY OULD IN COETROL BK IIII IIIIUI I IIIIIIIIK EUT. OD [DC I old Gummy, to coda Dcmordnnd to III . A MOTHER'S CRIME. ms wrru or 'r_o-It NEWS-~ Ml(,I"1fI_G8T0N`.*` cANA15A, MONDAY EVENEJZJAPRIL %1, 1835.7 i.":'.n7.1`.1"`F.`,'i'a"'...? ...`"'. ..."'i' '..'.1i Hubs; {album but 1 Mali. w or not 11:`: .3. Opus. v:n.on uonfqot tluuut mall. and us by no man o.;tu.d|od.|ul:l.|:l.l!:'f:`n 5533-73."-hu"' I 'i'nL'dFoa'7"'5 "I"d-$.71 upunooznonndw math`- lhhtdcu. Thplurhncuunu ml II-nL.4I -nnnnlno 'nn-n K `gab In `High Z?& " "' .".'...""'...""a."'.'.' mgr out ad mo 5 again the am bola` 4`: Izith tot: not. Shani am-pg , t o w nqm. ::odu or nun lnhnbiunh on not: ox.- ubnron. I have known 3 gnu `nanny souls churn hudnd aha udqyats Elnu-Illlsnnflndnll nnmnrnn In rm!- on (no any Irun sun uoupuol cu lull an hour in the Iulddh of It. Shurlugluoun New Zulmd shop {or- Inorwluntlutvuntintaohinn lh brother. Run: and own, vothen III MI dnftod Into the shop Jud am the Insulin: Al tlnnl nfill nhnnlnnlvcln Alli` *.'!"':" `:.'..`*" 93.: ..r`:3 "".,......."` :3; Thu I-:35: an than ----vv- -.-_ -------1, --------v 0. A. CORNELL - PROP. `l'hhKounohu,)nItbooununodohod.udn m.ud.IIIIno will to and to secure an conrm d nous. Oommodlmu Sample Rooms for Commercial halyard Llld tabla In turn. - Wu ONI DOLLAR PIE DAY.

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